- pack someone off
- pack (someone) off
to send someone away.
We packed the kids off to their grandparents for the weekend.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
We packed the kids off to their grandparents for the weekend.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
pack someone off — ► pack someone off informal send someone somewhere peremptorily or without much notice. Main Entry: ↑pack … English terms dictionary
pack someone off — (informal) SEND OFF, dispatch, bundle off. → pack * * * informal send someone somewhere without much warning or notice they packed me off to the academy in Baltimore … Useful english dictionary
pack someone off — informal send someone somewhere peremptorily. → pack … English new terms dictionary
pack off — ˌpack ˈoff [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they pack off he/she/it packs off present participle packing off past tense … Useful english dictionary
pack — Ⅰ. pack [1] ► NOUN 1) a cardboard or paper container and the items inside it. 2) Brit. a set of playing cards. 3) a collection of related documents. 4) a group of animals that live and hunt together. 5) chiefly derogatory a group or set of… … English terms dictionary
pack off — pack (someone) off to send someone away. We packed the kids off to their grandparents for the weekend … New idioms dictionary
pack — pack1 noun 1》 a cardboard or paper container and the items contained within it. ↘a quantity of foods packed or canned in a particular season. 2》 a collection of related documents. ↘Brit. a set of playing cards. ↘chiefly derogatory a… … English new terms dictionary
pack off — PHRASAL VERB If you pack someone off somewhere, you send them there to stay for a period of time. [INFORMAL] [V P n (not pron) to inf] Malcolm packed off Vivienne and the two children to stay in a caravan somewhere in Wales... [V n P to n] I… … English dictionary
pack — pack1 [ pæk ] verb *** ▸ 1 put in container to move ▸ 2 protect in container ▸ 3 fill place completely ▸ 4 press to hard solid mass ▸ 5 carry gun ▸ 6 meeting/committee ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive or transitive to put your possessions into a bag … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pack — pack1 W3S2 [pæk] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(clothes)¦ 2¦(goods)¦ 3¦(crowd)¦ 4¦(protect something)¦ 5¦(snow/soil etc)¦ 6 pack your bags 7 pack a gun 8 pack a (hard/hefty/strong etc) punch Phrasal verbs pack something<=>away … Dictionary of contemporary English